With the Charlotte Hornets struggling once again in the early stages of the 2025-26 NBA season, LaMelo Ball and his future with the organization have become a subject of debate across the league.
Although Ball has established himself as one of the top young rising stars, the Hornets have not seen any postseason success since drafting him in 2020. Moreover, he has proven to be relatively injury-prone, a concerning sign for any lone franchise cornerstone. All of this fueled rumors questioning his future with the team and prompted Ball to share his true feelings about his current situation.
LaMelo Ball Makes Feelings Known About the Hornets Amid Trade Rumors
While many players in the modern era demonstrate a willingness to leave their original team in pursuit of an NBA championship, Ball does not share that mindset at this time.
In an interview on Friday, Ball was asked about his future with the Hornets and the scrutiny he has faced over the past few seasons. The Hornets star remained candid when addressing the rumors surrounding his tenure with the franchise.
Ball sought to clarify the narrative by emphasizing that reports suggesting the Hornets were willing to trade him have no impact on his mentality or attitude toward the team. When asked if he was satisfied remaining with the Hornets, Ball did not hesitate to answer, “Yeah, I love being here.”
“I love being here.”
– LaMelo Ball
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Given that the Hornets face little in the way of expectations or pressure, it is unsurprising that Ball finds their system and style of play comfortable. The environment allows him to experiment and further develop his own approach to the game.
Nevertheless, the Hornets’ lack of success in recent seasons remains a significant concern. The team holds a 4-12 record and is currently on a five-game losing streak, prompting management to question whether continued reliance on Ball is the right course.
The Hornets star has appeared in only nine games this season due to a right ankle impingement. While he has averaged a solid 21.6 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 9.6 assists, his efficiency and availability have been inconsistent.
These circumstances have raised questions about Ball’s future with the franchise. Even if he wishes to remain in Charlotte, the Hornets ultimately control whether to trade him or retain him long term. Should the season continue to unravel, the organization may be forced to reassess Ball’s role and overall impact on the team.